confederation en el Oxford Spanish Dictionary

confederation en el diccionario PONS

inglés americano

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

inglés
The war effort, debilitated by a rebellious confederation established by the unpaid military, was continued.
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The process which led to the confederation was considered illegitimate because in their opinion it was undemocratic.
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The confederation did not have a flag of its own, although the black-red-gold tricolour is sometimes mistakenly attributed to it.
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He supported the development of an intercolonial railway, free common schools and Confederation.
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The Gambia withdrew from the confederation in 1989.
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People wanted to try to decolonize the anniversary of confederation.
www.theprovince.com
Such a fundamental breach in the confederation bargain would inevitably trigger a demand to renegotiate the terms of association among the shards that remained, with no assurance of success.
news.nationalpost.com
So they will continue to be obstreperous and continue to be the hurt petulant child of confederation.
www.macleans.ca
The third leg is the old idea that a confederation of peaceable princes could produce a perpetual peace.
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It is the biggest of all volleyball confederations, and the one that organizes the largest number of annual competitions and tournaments.
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